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“The best option for Caitlin Clark is to play big. I mean, put on an absolute show… But I want the Indiana Fever to lose every game at this point. I don’t care how many you gotta lose for Stephanie White to get fired.” – @KeepTheVision_ on the best scenario for Caitlin Clark. pic.twitter.com/s1cPxzEjI7
— Jason Whitlock (@jasonwhitlock) June 2, 2026
Whitlock’s out there doubting White’s plans for Indiana. And he isn’t entirely wrong with it. Right now, the Fever’s 4-4 in the standings. And their past games were just their opponents settling scores. The proof? That game against Portland. Because back on May 20, the Fever wrecked them too (90-73). Then Saturday happened. The moment White benched Caitlin Clark early in the game, the Fire took the spoils. And wrecked the Fever from then on.
May 3, 2024, Arlington, Texas, United States: Caitlin Clark #22 of Indiana Fever is seen practicing before the WNBA preseason match between the Dallas Wings and the Indiana Fever at College Park Center. Final score Dallas Wings 79 – 76 Indiana Fever. (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire)
If anything, Caitlin Clark’s team is on life support. Their early-season run didn’t end well. And it just got worse. Especially after Saturday’s incident. And they also have a huge opponent waiting for them. They face Atlanta on Thursday.
Whitlock slammed Fever HC for subbing Caitlin Clark; calls it wrong timing
The timeline’s convinced that Stephanie White’s decision to sideline Caitlin Clark ruined their Saturday run. And Whitlock? He’s vibing with this. In fact, he claimed White “sabotaged” Clark by her antics.
In his X/Twitter post, Whitlock kept mental notes. He knew that Indiana was actually doing well in the game’s first minutes. That Clark was going to end it early. By destroying Portland. Until White subbed her out, of course.
Whitlock wrote, “No superstar player has ever been subbed out after 210 seconds of excellent playmaking. White disrupted her rhythm and left her [Clark] on an island defensively.”
Everyone knew what happened after that. When Caitlin Clark went back to the court, the tables had turned. Portland has gained the high ground. And Clark? She left the court with just six points. One of her worst games yet. And Whitlock? He believes it’s all White’s fault. He’ll surely keep an eye on Thursday.